Malawi faces a food crisis: why plans to avert hunger aren’t realistic and what can be done (The Conversation)
By www.ifpri.org
Published On :: Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:27:12 EDT
The Conversation Africa has published an oped by Joachim De Weerdt and Jan Duchoslav analyzing the food security situation in Malawi, which has been put at severe risk by the drought brought on by the El Niño weather pattern.
An op-ed by IFPRI’s Khalid Siddig and Rob Vos analyses Sudan’s ongoing severe food crisis: “After 14 months of escalating internal conflict, Sudan is now confronting its most severe food security crisis on record. The latest situation report, released on 27 June, reveals a grim picture: more than half the population of 47.2 million is […]
A black market, a currency crisis, and a tango competition in Argentina
By www.npr.org
Published On :: Sat, 23 Sep 2023 03:34:53 +0000
The Nobel-prize winning economist Simon Kuznets once analyzed the world's economies this way — he said there are four kinds of countries: developed, underdeveloped, Japan... and Argentina.
If you want to understand what happens when inflation really goes off the rails, go to Argentina. Annual inflation there, over the past year, was 124 percent. Argentina's currency, the peso, is collapsing, its poverty rate is above 40 percent, and the country may be on the verge of electing a far right Libertarian president who promises to replace the peso with the dollar. Even in a country that is already deeply familiar with economic chaos, this is dramatic.
In this episode, we travel to Argentina to try to understand: what is it like to live in an economy that's on the edge? With the help of our tango dancer guide, we meet all kinds of people who are living through record inflation and political upheaval. Because even as Argentina's economy tanks, its annual Mundial de Tango – the biggest tango competition in the world – that show is still on.
This episode was hosted by Amanda Aronczyk and Erika Beras. It was produced by Sam Yellowhorse Kesler with help from James Sneed. It was engineered by Maggie Luthar, fact-checked by Sierra Juarez, and edited by Molly Messick. Alex Goldmark is Planet Money's executive producer.
By www.npr.org
Published On :: Wed, 15 Nov 2023 23:33:53 +0000
China's economic growth for the past few decades has been extraordinary. And much of that growth was fueled by real estate – it was like this miraculous economic engine for the country. But recently, that engine seems to have stopped working. And that has raised all kinds of questions not just for China but also for the global economy.
Today on the show, we look at what's happening inside China's real estate market. And we try to answer the question: how did we get here?
U of T panel discussion on the Syrian refugee crisis & policy options for Canada
By media.utoronto.ca
Published On :: Wed, 02 Dec 2015 18:31:29 +0000
TORONTO, ON- The global paralysis on the Syrian crisis has led to the largest refugee crisis ever witnessed by the international community, with millions of Syrians being uprooted and displaced. The Canadian government has announced a plan to welcome 25,000 refugees by the end of February in 2016 but much work needs to be done […]
Could a 4-Day Workweek Solve Employee Burnout During the COVID-19 Crisis?
By www.recruiter.com
Published On :: Thu, 02 Jul 2020 13:08:25 EST
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has caused nearly every aspect of everyday life to come to an unprecedented halt. We have never before had to shutter our entire economy for something that we cannot see with the naked eye. Businesses with in-office workforces were forced to quickly shift to fully remote operations. This sudden and dramatic change has presented us all with a set of stressful challenges including social isolation, economic uncertainty, and soaring unemployment rates.
As a result, employees are overwhelmed ...
Listening Is Essential Work, Whether There's a Crisis or Not
By www.recruiter.com
Published On :: Tue, 07 Jul 2020 10:53:53 EST
The common thread in both the COVID-19 pandemic and the racial unrest sweeping America is that both crises happened because leaders failed to do one thing: listen.
With coronavirus, the failure was immediate, hobbling what should have been an effective early response. In the case of the racial-justice protests, the failure to listen compounded over decades of police abuses, and the dam of national outrage finally broke following the murder of George Floyd in May.
Amid the anguish and loss brought ...
What an 1894 Crisis Has in Common with the Climate Change Crisis
By www.qualitymag.com
Published On :: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0400
The 1894 Horse Manure Crisis revealed the negative effects of rapid industrialization. Today, we can learn from past strategies to address the current climate crisis and promote a sustainable future.
KnowHow Launches Building Leaders, A Comprehensive Guide to Tackling the Leadership Crisis in the Restoration Industry
By www.randrmagonline.com
Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 10:27:09 -0400
Discover the leadership strategies that fuel high ROI, from building strong teams to leveraging cutting-edge technology. Learn how the industry's top pioneers are bridging the leadership gap to ensure future success.
Talking with Sarah Bowen of The Promise of Life Network: Getting the Real Story about Crisis Pregnancy Centers
By www.pacatholic.org
Published On :: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 17:13:03 +0000
Sarah Bowen of the Promise of Life Network crisis pregnancy center near Pittsburgh talked with me about the motivation behind the campaign by abortion advocates against the work these centers do, which is to provide women with support during an unplanned pregnancy. https://x.com/PAcatholic/status/1703790777099235616?s=20 https://fb.watch/nccvJtmh6p/?mibextid=cr9u03
Bisisthal: a one million tonne rock slope collapse in Switzerland
By blogs.agu.org
Published On :: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 07:18:22 +0000
On 30 July 2023 a one million tonne rock slope collapse occurred close to Bisisthal in Switzerland. It was captured on several videos, which show the initial pillar collapses and the transition to a rapid rock avalanche.
Raising awareness of human trafficking in crisis situations is objective of OSCE Special Representative’s Ukraine visit
By feeds.osce.org
Published On :: Fri, 05 Aug 2016 14:10:53 +0000
KYIV, 5 AUGUST 2016 –OSCE Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, Madina Jarbussynova, on Friday concluded an official visit to Ukraine aimed at raising awareness of human trafficking and the risks encountered by the most vulnerable groups as a consequence of the current crisis.
During her five-day visit, she met with representatives of the Donetsk Oblast state administration and female Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Kramatorsk. Ambassador Jarbussynova also travelled to Kharkiv to talk to relevant civil society representatives about the situation on the ground, how to prevent the expansion of the conflict-driven human trafficking phenomenon, and to evaluate existing mechanisms of identifying, referring and assisting victims of trafficking in human beings.
“More than one-and-a-half million citizens have been displaced – a vast number that demands a comprehensive response,” Jarbussynova said. “This vulnerable group can easily find itself in situations where human trafficking may occur.”
In Kyiv, the OSCE Special Representative met with Ukrainian authorities to discuss progress in anti-trafficking measures and review future plans.
“The Government of Ukraine has recently demonstrated a high level of commitment to addressing human trafficking, particularly in enhancing its victim identification efforts and in filing cases to relevant courts”, said Jarbussynova.
At the same time, she noted that there are still considerable gaps in the National Referral Mechanism for victims, and that long-term, sustainable measures should be sought.
The Special Representative travels regularly to Ukraine, engaging with high-level authorities and holding training sessions together with the Special Monitoring Mission and the OSCE Project Co-ordinator to strengthen the capacity of the Ukrainian institutions and OSCE monitors to spot human trafficking trends and to report on alleged cases.
Implications of migration and refugee crisis for the European security discussed at OSCE-ELIAMEP event in Athens
By feeds.osce.org
Published On :: Fri, 13 May 2016 08:09:25 +0000
Challenges posed by the migration and refugee flows and their impact on European security was the focus of an event jointly organized by the OSCE and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) in Athens on 10 May 2016. The security implications of mass movements of people for regional and sub-regional stability, the role of international organizations, and co-operation and co-ordination among relevant actors, were among the issues highlighted.
Alternate Foreign Minister of Greece Nikos Xydakis opened the event, which brought together over 90 participants from the Greek Foreign Ministry and Athens’s diplomatic, academic and media communities.
In his keynote address, OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier warned that migration had emerged as a new fault line cutting across Europe. “As the representative of an Organization that traces its roots to the successful attempt of over forty years ago to overcome the divides of the Cold War, I cannot but underline the need to build bridges – not walls – to protect our common prosperity and security,” he said. He underlined that beyond the humanitarian emergency and short-term responses, we needed also long-term approaches to address the root causes of migration. “On the strength of its comprehensive approach to security, the OSCE intends to play its part in avoiding the emergence of new dividing lines in Europe and in working towards effective solutions to migration-related challenges,” Zannier stressed.
Zannier’s remarks were followed by a panel discussion among Claude Wild, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the OSCE and Chair of newly-created Informal Working Group on Migration and Refugee Flows; Nina Suomalainen, Head of the OSCE Mission to Skopje; Saban Kardas, Director of Center for Middle Eastern Strategic Studies in Ankara; and Monika Ekstrom, Head of Political Reporting and Policy Analysis of the Representation of the European Commission in Greece.
Panelists agreed that the phenomenon of migration will most likely be an issue for decades and emphasized a need for long-term solutions and enhanced co-operation among relevant national and international actors. “Today we are experiencing a migration governance crisis as we were not prepared for this challenge. What we need is a comprehensive ‘smart’ response that reconciles both human and state security,” Wild said.
Suomalainen added that the OSCE was already doing a lot in the field of migration but what was needed in many areas was refocusing or updating of available mechanisms and tools.
Turning to larger geopolitical implications of the current crisis, Kardas noted that the reactive manner in which the EU had handled the instability in the Middle East and the resulting refugee crisis had weakened not only the internal solidarity within the EU but also its external credibility. “As a result, the erosion of trust between the EU and Turkey hindered a more effective and constructive partnership between the two actors in addressing the refugee challenge,” Kardas said. He stressed the importance of strengthening the resilience of local communities and infrastructure which are struggling to manage such a large influx of people.
This event in Athens was organized on the initiative of H.E. Dora Bakoyannis, former OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and currently member of the Greek Parliament and of the Panel of Eminent Persons on European Security. The event contributed to an evolving dialogue on migration trends in and around the OSCE area launched at the OSCE Security Days in Rome on 4 March 2016.
President of UN climate summit: ‘At Cop29, we must treat the climate crisis with the same urgency as Covid – history shows it can be done’
By www.climatedepot.com
Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:28:33 +0000
To prevent the gravest human, ecological and economic toll, it is crucial to cut emissions before it’s too late. Without investing in adaptation measures that fortify nations against the impacts of climate-driven events such as hurricanes and droughts, widespread damage becomes inevitable. The greater the damage, the more it will cost countries to rebuild. Prevention is preferable to cure, but our planet is already ailing. Immediate action is crucial to halt further decline.
Not only is such funding necessary, it is possible. This has been done before: when struck with another crisis, Covid-19, advanced economies marshalled $8tn over the course of just 48 months to support their citizens and businesses. The challenge of the day was met. We must treat climate change with the same urgency.
COP29 Azerbaijan fossil fuel scandal sums up the crisis of modern climate diplomacy – Host country ‘attempted to use the UN climate summit to broker fossil fuel deals’
By www.climatedepot.com
Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:32:10 +0000
https://www.intellinews.com/cop29-azerbaijan-fossil-fuel-scandal-sums-up-the-crisis-of-modern-climate-diplomacy-352396/ By bne IntelliNews November 11, 2024 A damning investigation has revealed that Azerbaijan’s COP29 leadership attempted to use the UN climate summit to broker fossil fuel deals, drawing fierce criticism from former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres, who condemned the actions as “a treason” to the climate process. Secret recordings and documents obtained through an undercover […]
Crisis calls to a suicide prevention group for LGBTQ+ youth jumped 700% after Trump’s victory
By www.fastcompany.com
Published On :: 2024-11-12T21:10:00
Donald Trump has yet to take office as president for a second time, but vulnerable groups of Americans are already responding to his election victory.
As mental health appointments have surged in the wake of the 2024 presidential election, so have cries for help from LGBTQ+ youth. The day after the election, the Trevor Project, a nonprofit suicide prevention program for LGBTQ+ youth, saw a 700% increase in requests for its crisis services, according to data shared with Fast Company. (The Trevor Project also created a guide for LGBTQ+ youth to find and build community after the election.)
“The increases in volume that we have experienced across our lines indicate that this election is taking a toll on the mental health of LGBTQ+ young people in a major way,” said Becca Nordeen, the group’s SVP of crisis intervention. “It’s clear that this is a challenging moment for many LGBTQ+ young people. But, we want to remind everyone that no matter what they are feeling right now, we can – and we will – get through this together.”
As Fast Company reported last week, the election also sparked a surge in appointments for mental healthcare services, according to data from Zocdoc.
At 30 years old, is Ruby in a mid-life crisis or a renaissance?
By thenextweb.com
Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:22:32 +0000
Ruby’s creator, Yukihiro Matsumoto (Matz), released the first public version of the programming language in December 1995, making Ruby just shy of its 30th birthday. It spread across Japanese-language Usenet newsgroups, a popular way of exchanging conversation and media before the World Wide Web, and then reached broader communities throughout the late 1990s. This was thanks to Ruby’s friendly community and, in no small part, thanks to Matz. (The community has a motto, “Matz is nice, and so we are nice.”) At this year’s annual European Ruby Konferenze — EuRoKu — in Sarajevo, Matz said he created Ruby because he…
La peor crisis de Guardiola y del Manchester City: "Los chicos jugaron muy, muy bien"
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 21:41:13 +0100
El campeón inglés cae contra el Brighton y pierde su cuarto partido consecutivo. Es la primera vez que le sucede al catalán en su carrera como entrenador Leer
Emotivo homenaje del Bernabéu a las víctimas de la DANA y crisis del Madrid: "No puedo decir que mis jugadores son vagos, pero el trabajo colectivo no es eficaz"
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 01:02:32 +0100
Segunda derrota de los blancos en Europa y segunda consecutiva en casa tras el 0-4 ante el Barcelona. "Las próximas noches van a ser largas", admite el técnico. Leer
La CNMC retrasa su dictamen sobre la OPA de BBVA y Sabadell al elevar el proceso a segunda fase: "La operación requiere un análisis en mayor profundidad"
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:11:00 +0100
De esta forma, Competencia añade más presión sobre el calendario que había planteado inicialmente BBVA, quien había establecido un periodo aproximado de resolución de seis a ocho meses Leer
Cuenta atrás en la CNMC para decidir si dilata la OPA de BBVA y Banco Sabadell o resuelve el análisis en primera fase
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:31:01 +0100
Elevarla a fase dos supondría prolongar la duración de la OPA, cuando se cumplen seis meses de su anuncio, y podría conllevar condiciones o 'remedies' más exigentes para su aprobación Leer
El mensaje de Sánchez a las 22.50 que dejó a Mazón al mando de la crisis en la noche fatídica: "A disposición"
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:51:55 +0100
Le escribió mientras volvía de la India, y el presidente valenciano le contestó que la situación era muy mala. A Montero le pidió a las 21.03 "movilizar" al Ejército Leer
La Paloma y la tercera resurrección del ladrillo: "Cada día que pasa se agrava la crisis, hay que liberar suelo ya"
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 00:04:49 +0100
La basílica del Santo Sepulcro tiene ladrillos toledanos, los de una familia de Pantoja que lucha por devolver el 'glamour' al material de construcción por excelencia Leer
La crisis de Alemania, la última puntilla a una semana nefasta para la Unión Europea
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 02:56:14 +0100
La inestable situación en Berlín y París, la sala de máquinas de Europa, debilitan aún más a una UE ya fragilizada tras la contundente victoria de Trump Leer
Crisis cerámica: dos cartas en cinco meses a Pedro Sánchez por su 'abandono'
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Tue, 25 Apr 2023 10:00:08 +0200
Un total de 25 patronales y los sindicatos firman un manifiesto que este miércoles se presentará a Puig en el que se urge «salvar a la provincia». Ya se remitió un escrito al Gobierno y otro a la Generalitat en noviembre Leer
Efecto contagio de la crisis cerámica: empleos en riesgo desde el puerto al transporte, la construcción y el comercio
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Thu, 27 Apr 2023 09:24:36 +0200
Más de 20 patronales, colegios y autoridades económicas de Castellón y la Comunidad apoyan el manifiesto en defensa del clúster cerámico: o las ayudas llegan ya o la economía y sociedad de Castellón pueden irse a pique Leer
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: 2011-05-28T07:22:00Z
La expresión "pepino español" da lugar a chistes fáciles y es trending topic en los twiter alemanes, lo que demuestra que las nuevas tecnologías de la comunicación no solamente sirven para dar a luz movimientos ciudadanos y primaveras democráticas, sino también para enterrar de un día para otro a un sector entero de la economía sin soporte científico alguno para sus argumentos.
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: 2012-02-21T13:31:00Z
El Consejo Europeo del 30 de enero pasó a apostar por una dedicación de los fondos europeos al apoyo a la economía, al fomento del empleo y de la competitividad de las pequeñas y medianas empresas.
La nueva estrategia de Mazón para tratar de tomar el control de la crisis: cambios en su Gobierno "para la reconstrucción"
By www.elmundo.es
Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:48:15 +0100
La imagen del presidente de la Generalitat se ha visto comprometida por la gestión de la DANA, sobre todo a raíz de que el foco se pusiera sobre la agenda que mantuvo el día de la catástrofe. Leer
Kenya: Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre At Kenyatta University Wins Tourism Resilience Award in London
By allafrica.com
Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:34:54 GMT
[Capital FM] London, UK -- The Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre - Eastern Africa (GTRCMC-EA), based at Kenyatta University, has been honoured with the prestigious Tourism Resilience Award during the Global Resilience Council Hall of Fame Awards at Plaisterers' Hall in London.
By www.cbsnews.com
Published On :: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 23:38:26 -0400
Kenneth Walsh, Chief White House Correspondent for US News and World Report, discusses what came out of the meeting between President Obama and Texas Governor Rick Perry.